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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:00 pm Post subject: Press-to-talk switch wiring. |
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I have UPS Aviation Technologies (now Garmin) SL-30 and GX-65 radio stack
with their audio panel (actually PS6000 guts and UPS AT nameplate). In the
installation drawings they show the PTT switch across two of the microphone
connections (Mic Key and return) but don't say anything about shielding or
twisting the pair. Lectric Bob's drawings show a twisted pair of wires from
the Press to Talk switch to the radios. Is there anything to be gained by
doing this if the installation drawings don't show it? I know the fields
cancel each other out in a twisted pair but if these are not twisted will
they pick up unwanted electrical noise and feed it into the Mic inputs?
I have the pilot's PTT on a Ray Allen stick grip, the wires will feed
through a common hole in the spar along with a bundle of other wires (mostly
power wires for strobe pack, taxi, landing, position lights and pitot
heater). What I would like to do is utilize the 5 conductor wire that Ray
Allan sells (for use with his Stick and Trim Servos) to connect the PTT to
the radios. The three other wires in this cable will carry discrete signals
for Ez Pilot Servo disconnect, Radio frequency flip/flop and a light that
will be used intermittently by the trim control module to display status and
faults. The Ray Allan 5 wire bundle is not shielded and the wires are
twisted but only about 1 turn for 1.5 inches of length. If I need to use
twisted pair will this work or will there be interference from the other
wires in the bundle (these wires will only have signal very intermittently)?
Will the 1 twist per 1.5 inches of length be enough to satisfy a requirement
for a twisted pair? Thanks.
Dean Psiropoulos
RV-6A N197DM
Last 1% of the 90% to go
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nuckollsr(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:21 am Post subject: Press-to-talk switch wiring. |
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At 01:56 AM 10/16/2006 -0400, you wrote:
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<dean.psiropoulos(at)verizon.net>
I have UPS Aviation Technologies (now Garmin) SL-30 and GX-65 radio stack
with their audio panel (actually PS6000 guts and UPS AT nameplate). In the
installation drawings they show the PTT switch across two of the microphone
connections (Mic Key and return) but don't say anything about shielding or
twisting the pair. Lectric Bob's drawings show a twisted pair of wires from
the Press to Talk switch to the radios. Is there anything to be gained by
doing this if the installation drawings don't show it? I know the fields
cancel each other out in a twisted pair but if these are not twisted will
they pick up unwanted electrical noise and feed it into the Mic inputs?
I have the pilot's PTT on a Ray Allen stick grip, the wires will feed
through a common hole in the spar along with a bundle of other wires (mostly
power wires for strobe pack, taxi, landing, position lights and pitot
heater). What I would like to do is utilize the 5 conductor wire that Ray
Allan sells (for use with his Stick and Trim Servos) to connect the PTT to
the radios. The three other wires in this cable will carry discrete signals
for Ez Pilot Servo disconnect, Radio frequency flip/flop and a light that
will be used intermittently by the trim control module to display status and
faults. The Ray Allan 5 wire bundle is not shielded and the wires are
twisted but only about 1 turn for 1.5 inches of length. If I need to use
twisted pair will this work or will there be interference from the other
wires in the bundle (these wires will only have signal very intermittently)?
Will the 1 twist per 1.5 inches of length be enough to satisfy a requirement
for a twisted pair? Thanks.
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There is no requirement to twist PTT wires. I often twist pairs or trios
of wires specific to a task just to keep them together and easily
identified in a wire bundle. Also, twisted wires put lower stresses
into the strands for situations where you're bringing PTT wires up
the control stick and the wires will be subject to a lot of flexing
at the bottom.
You can use the wire you've cited . . .
Bob . . .
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